Old 01-16-2012, 01:14 PM
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hammertime
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Originally Posted by shawnp
Yep. It is the least expensive way to settle down a bouncy hardtail car. Light weight so ET does not suffer, allows for front end travel that keeps the wheels in the beams so you aren't seeing this odd red lights and most importantly, help stabilize the chassis under harder breaking conditions that usually create the bounce.

Diamond Race Cars has nailed this set up. Hammertime will be here to post up Dan's number.
Diamonds # 419.875.4080

http://www.diamondracecars.com/

Shawn is right with all he has said. There was a bumpy track in ky area that Diamond did a front suspension on and the guy picked up I think it was 15 hundreths. Diamond just did a new car for me, tell Dan I sent ya
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